
Danny and Jake were high school sweethearts with the perfect relationship. Everyone knew they were destined to marry, have babies, and take over Jake's family ranch. Everyone but Danny.
Seven years ago she packed her bags and fled town in the middle of the night without saying goodbye. Jake was heartbroken and vowed to never fall in love again, leaving a string of broken hearts in his wake. Danny convinced herself that life in the city was all she ever needed, she almost convinced herself that Jake was out of her veins.
Now she's back, ready to rediscover her old life, setting her sights on the tall, handsome cowboy she left behind. Will she be able to convince him to forgive her? Can these two find their way back to each other and have a second chance? Will their exes ever leave them alone?

Lives will be changed, feelings reignited, and passions rekindled, but will it be enough? Miller is known as a dreamer in her stifling Mennonite community, but she's hiding something from them all. A simple wish to avoid the strictly enforced life path expected of her...early marriage, babies, and work on the farm. She wants more, so much more. Education, travel, love...sex... A chance at university hundreds of miles away is too much to pass up, so she follows her best friend Naomi and decides to take her future into her own hands. She had no idea this decision would change her in ways she never imagined, will the one person she falls in love with hold her back from everything she ever wanted? ***As with all my work, this novel is intended for those 18+. It is New Adult, but contains depictions of graphic sex, drug use and underage drinking. ****This is not a stand alone, it is a cliffhanger, the first of three books.
Reverse Cowgirl 4 Star Review by Jen Hagen
How hot do you like your cowboys? If you like them sexy and steamy then proceed on.
Danny has returned home with her head hanging low. She left home 7 years ago not wanting to be
confined to the small town life and wanted bigger things than what her hometown
had to offer. In the process of leaving,
she broke Jake’s heart as she left one night without even a goodbye. Unfortunately she is now forced to return
home after being let go from her job and breaking up with her boyfriend of 3 years.
Jake was heartbroken over Danny’s departure and has not
been the same since she left. He has a
plan now that she is back. He is going
to make her fall in love with him again and then break her heart, just as she
did to him 7 years ago.
“He felt ridiculous
suddenly, like he should be rubbing his hands together like a cartoon villain,
but hoped he’d stay on course to gain her trust and not lose himself in the
process. Then again, even if he did lose
himself, that might be a good thing, he didn’t much like the man he had become
over the last few years.”
How is Jake different?
For starters his love life is nonexistent thanks to Danny breaking his
heart. He wanted to fill the void with
anything and ended up marrying somebody who caught him up in her web of
lies. Now he is breaking girls’ hearts
left and right. He keeps himself distant
and emotionally unattached from everybody.
Everybody warns Danny that she should stay away from Jake as he is not
the same person she once fell in love with.
Jake works on his game plan, but sometimes the plan takes
off in a different direction than what you have envisioned. Jake is caught up in loving Danny again.
“I want to remember
this moment, this exact moment. I want
to see your face as it is right now as my last memory on earth. I love you Danny, I’ve always loved you.”
Sounds simple enough, right? Of course there has to be some angst thrown
in! Somebody is out to sabotage them and
Danny’s former lover wants Danny back.
Danny and Jake’s love for each other might not be enough to hold them
together.
“He would make it
easy on her this time, he would cut her off and let her go. Last time she’d snuck off and left him
destroyed, this time he would be the one leaving.”
This story is told in alternating points of view. If you want a quick, steamy read grab the
reins and rope this one in.
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